The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... According to our author , who follows Mr. Bryant , ( Ant . Mythol . vol . iii . p . 243 ) the " Egyptian empire was founded when the eastern Ethi- opians advanced from India into Africa , and built Egyptian Thebes , perhaps the pyramids ...
... According to our author , who follows Mr. Bryant , ( Ant . Mythol . vol . iii . p . 243 ) the " Egyptian empire was founded when the eastern Ethi- opians advanced from India into Africa , and built Egyptian Thebes , perhaps the pyramids ...
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... according to our author . We have already noticed what seems to have es- caped him , that Agham in Sanscrit , is secret . He conjectures , these simple alphabets may have been in use in Syria , before the Samaritan and Hebrew existed ...
... according to our author . We have already noticed what seems to have es- caped him , that Agham in Sanscrit , is secret . He conjectures , these simple alphabets may have been in use in Syria , before the Samaritan and Hebrew existed ...
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... according to Herodotus : and to the oldest Greek and Runic alphabets , according to Mr. Astle . We would again re- fer to the Babylonish bricks of Sir Wm . Drummond , ( 5 Class . Jour . p . 127 ) and to the Elean Inscription , ( 13 ...
... according to Herodotus : and to the oldest Greek and Runic alphabets , according to Mr. Astle . We would again re- fer to the Babylonish bricks of Sir Wm . Drummond , ( 5 Class . Jour . p . 127 ) and to the Elean Inscription , ( 13 ...
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... according to Justin , lib . ii . ch . 1 , §3 . ) probably near to the Oxus and laxartes , according to Mr. Higgins ; or the eastern end of the great chain of Caucasus toward the Imaus or Himalaya . There is no proof that Babylon was ...
... according to Justin , lib . ii . ch . 1 , §3 . ) probably near to the Oxus and laxartes , according to Mr. Higgins ; or the eastern end of the great chain of Caucasus toward the Imaus or Himalaya . There is no proof that Babylon was ...
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... According to Cæsar , ( De Bell . Gall . lib . i . initio . ) Gaul was inhabited by the Belgæ , the Aqui- tani , and the Celta ; the latter were denominated Gauls by the Romans , and therefore were probably the most numerous of the three ...
... According to Cæsar , ( De Bell . Gall . lib . i . initio . ) Gaul was inhabited by the Belgæ , the Aqui- tani , and the Celta ; the latter were denominated Gauls by the Romans , and therefore were probably the most numerous of the three ...
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